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Title:
Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, 2005
Physical Description:
2v + 2CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780471229650
General Note:
Accompanies text entitled : Core concepts of project management in practice (HD69.P75 C67 2005)
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Summary

Summary

Get a concise, hands-on, and applied approach to project management with the new edition of Core Concepts.  The authors take a computer program orientation, focusing on doing Project Management.   They organize the book around the project management life cycle, provide you with essential project management concepts, and tie them into the Project Management Body of Knowledge (Project Management Institute runs the PMBOK certification program).   This edition includes revised discussion of the integration of parent organization's strategies into project selection and management; and greatly expanded coverage of risk management and assessment in the project management process.


Author Notes

Professors Mantel and Meredith are the coauthors of two of the leading texts on Project Management: Project Management in Practice and Project Management: A Managerial Approach , with combined sales of over 275,000 copies. Professor Mantel is at the University of Cincinnati and Professor Meredith is at Wake Forest University.


Table of Contents

1 The World of Project Management
2 The Manager, The Organization, and the Team
3 Planning the Project
4 Budgeting the Project
5 Scheduling the Project
6 Allocating Resources to the Project
7 Monitoring and Controlling the Project
8 Evaluating and Terminating the Project
Appendix
NameIndex
Subject Index
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